Molly-Mae and Tommy Fury's 'publicity stunt split' as they're set to address romance in TV show
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Reality TV star Molly-Mae Hague's documentary, Molly-Mae: Behind It All, is set premiere later this month and will address her separation from Tommy Fury, amid claims it was a publicity stunt. The couple, who met on the 2019 series of Love Island, announced their breakup in August last year. They have a daughter named Bambi, born in January last year. The first three episodes of Molly-Mae: Behind It All will air on Amazon Prime on 17 January, with three more episodes dropping later in the year.
The show's launch comes as it looks like Molly-Mae and Tommy have reunited. The former couple were spotted kissing at a star-studded New Year's Eve party and have reportedly secretly reconciled - sparking a backlash with some claiming the pair never actually split up and it was all for exposure.
"The timing of them getting back together couldn’t be more convenient. There was already huge interest but there’s likely to be even more people watching," a TV insider shared with The Sun: "The trailer seemed to suggest detail about the stress Molly went through during their break-up, but there was no hint of them getting back together. Which means the creators of the show, which is still being filmed, were either taken by surprise or have had to keep it secret.".
Furious fans took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to criticise the reality TV star following rising speculation. This comes after the announcement of the Molly-Mae: Behind It All documentary trailer, as well as Tommy's upcoming book and Molly's previous Molly-Mae Be collections. Fans speculate that the Love Island couple's breakup was merely a publicity stunt, with some even claiming that the split never actually happened.